“…Early Permian to Middle Jurassic rifting led to the development of passive margins setting in the area, with Late Jurassic to Middle Cretaceous extensive shallow marine carbonate platforms bounded by deep marine basins [ Garfunkel , , ; Gardosh et al , ]. Convergence of the Eurasian and Afro‐Arabian plates prompted the Late Cretaceous to early Tertiary formation of a series of hundreds of meters tall, predominantly northeast‐southwest trending folds, related to a deformational belt generally known as the Syrian Arc [ Krenkel , ; Ben‐Avraham , ; Tibor and Ben‐Avraham , ; Eyal , ; Garfunkel , ; Gardosh et al , ; Gardosh and Tannenbaum , ; Meilijson et al , ]. This study focuses on an area underlain by the Delta Syrian Arc fold anticline [ Gardosh et al , ; Gardosh and Tannenbaum , ].…”